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Discover Ludwig"thinking so" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used as a response to indicate agreement or confirmation with something that has been said. Example: Person A: "I think it's going to rain today." Person B: "Thinking so as well. We should bring an umbrella just in case."
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Perhaps you didn't mean to, but on paper I think... "Why are you thinking so hard?
People are thinking, so I want you to think".
We were thinking so much.
They can be forgiven for thinking so.
"I've been thinking, thinking so much.
You could be forgiven for thinking so.
I can't help thinking so.
He's not alone in thinking so.
I had been thinking so small".
If only he'd stop thinking so hard.
WHY are we thinking so much about thinking these days?
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